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, you do like healthcare. tell me kind of some of the names you appreciate right now in that space and also do you think that with the healthcare law, the exchange really beginning to kick in in the next 12 months that healthcare is going to continue that forward? >> we think healthcare will continue to being strong relative to the overall market. one area we like, you know, from a defensive standpoint is large cap pharma. you've seen this big race for record setting inflows into high yield bonds. we think one area that pays dividends that has been overlooked is large cap pharma. and we like names like johnson & johnson, merck and in particular pfizer. cheryl: those are the three names. you also like some drug distribution companies. one name? >> yeah, cardinal health. if you look at what happened over the last several years, we had a big pick-up in the generic pipeline, 2013, there's a big drop-off, but coming in 2014, 2015, is another big generic wave, particularly for the so-called limited source drugs, whi
, you do like healthcare. tell me kind of some of the names you appreciate right now in that space and also do you think that with the healthcare law, the exchange really beginning to kick in in the next 12 months that healthcare is going to continue that forward? >> we think healthcare will continue to being strong relative to the overall market. one area we like, you know, from a defensive standpoint is large cap pharma. you've seen this big race for record setting inflows into high...
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we have to change the way we deliver healthcare. we have to know what the rules of the game are going to be so we can plan them. dennis: all right. thank you. that was a nice report. cheryl: when it comes to blockbuster these days, go big or go home. liz will sit down with imax ceo in the next hour. small business big ideas. it results from the chamber of commerce shows there remains a specific amount of concern. survey finds that 82% say the economy is on the wrong track. 71% feel the healthcare law makes it harder to hire. 66% believed the climate for small business has actually worsened over the last four years. 54% expect the overall business climate to worsen in the next two years. dennis: 99% say they did build that. surf the web while you are cruising the streets. cheryl: dish network ad seeking feature. cbs says it is ready to pull the plug. that is in your media minute. dennis: first, look at some of the winners on the nasdaq. ♪ what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them t
we have to change the way we deliver healthcare. we have to know what the rules of the game are going to be so we can plan them. dennis: all right. thank you. that was a nice report. cheryl: when it comes to blockbuster these days, go big or go home. liz will sit down with imax ceo in the next hour. small business big ideas. it results from the chamber of commerce shows there remains a specific amount of concern. survey finds that 82% say the economy is on the wrong track. 71% feel the...
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we must make the hard choices to reduce the cost of healthcare and the size of our deficit. but we reject the belief that america must choose between caring for the generation that built this country and investing in the generation that will build its future. david: so will america have to learn to live with the european-sized deficit? let's ask gerry seib, the "wall street journal" political editor. first of all, why are you here in new york when the inauguration is in d.c.? >> too much insanity down there. david: all right. he made a reference to the deficit but immediately followed that reference with a big but, he said we have to cut the deficit but we need to continue to spend more money for a bigger government? >> i think you have to think of this inaugural as having messages for both republican opposition and also his own base. i think the message to republicans was look, i have an agenda for a second term. it is going to include some things we didn't get around to like climate control in the first term because we were dealing with an economic crisis, and to his base
we must make the hard choices to reduce the cost of healthcare and the size of our deficit. but we reject the belief that america must choose between caring for the generation that built this country and investing in the generation that will build its future. david: so will america have to learn to live with the european-sized deficit? let's ask gerry seib, the "wall street journal" political editor. first of all, why are you here in new york when the inauguration is in d.c.? >>...
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stuart: i thought we went into healthcare reform to get basic costs down. it's manifestly failed to do that. it's actually raised the cost of medical care, treatment, and insurance for everybody, if i'm not mistaken. >> how can it bring the costs down? insurers if they want to stay business are going to raise premiums to compensate for the increasing cost at a time of great technology. if you want to use the technology, i think a lot of the technology is going to get squeezed out by obama care, but whatever technology remains in is expensive. so the costs get transferred on to the consumer. stuart: so it's a form of redistribution. it's redistributing the wealth basically using the healthcare system to do it. >> because you try to cover -- exactly. you try to cover everyone with a product that really not everyone can afford. stuart: all right. i want to move on to a different subject, a real good one this one. i want to give you a pat on the back because you have been reporting on the reopening o f your hospital. is that the langone center of nyu? >> yes. t
stuart: i thought we went into healthcare reform to get basic costs down. it's manifestly failed to do that. it's actually raised the cost of medical care, treatment, and insurance for everybody, if i'm not mistaken. >> how can it bring the costs down? insurers if they want to stay business are going to raise premiums to compensate for the increasing cost at a time of great technology. if you want to use the technology, i think a lot of the technology is going to get squeezed out by obama...
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there was a group, aids healthcare foundation, that put this on the ballot. spent millions of dollars campaigning. they got this thing pass. it is a solution looking for a problem, but there really is no problem. dennis: does it for the industry because customers simply do not want that? maybe they want to see it more dangerous sex than they have in their own lives. >> yes, it is true that consumers do not want to watch movies with condoms. movies are being shot all over the world without condoms. the rest of the world is being subjected to something else. we do not think that is fair. dennis: how many jobs does your industry employee, globally? >> the l.a. times said 10,000 jobs and one billion-dollar industry within the city of los angeles, or, the county of los angeles. certainly, there are a lot of people that are employed. i do not think that the county wants to push us out. we are in this position where we have no choice. dennis: you would think in the porn industry, that is where hiv would run rampant, if anywhere. why hasn't hiv then a big problem in
there was a group, aids healthcare foundation, that put this on the ballot. spent millions of dollars campaigning. they got this thing pass. it is a solution looking for a problem, but there really is no problem. dennis: does it for the industry because customers simply do not want that? maybe they want to see it more dangerous sex than they have in their own lives. >> yes, it is true that consumers do not want to watch movies with condoms. movies are being shot all over the world without...
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honeywell, manufacturing, healthcare, technology, on the move. it is up 18%. there is a look at honeywell right now. up fractionally right now. kimberly-clark, another name on the move after their quarterly reports. back to you. melissa: thank you so much. lori: eight straight days of gains. the last time that happened was back in november 2004. is the market due for a pullback or is there even more room to run? kevin, welcome back to the show. when they are talking about the stock market in my hair salon, it makes you think that this puppy has some room to run. what do you think? >> i think that is exactly right. i think we have improving fundamentals. at the same time, when you look at stocks, they are relatively cheap. you look at bond yields. they are very low. investors are looking at all this and putting it all together and moving into equities. particularly, since the risks about the fiscal cliff seem a little more remote, why not go into equities. especially when there is not a lot of compelling alternatives out there. lori: one argument would be that
honeywell, manufacturing, healthcare, technology, on the move. it is up 18%. there is a look at honeywell right now. up fractionally right now. kimberly-clark, another name on the move after their quarterly reports. back to you. melissa: thank you so much. lori: eight straight days of gains. the last time that happened was back in november 2004. is the market due for a pullback or is there even more room to run? kevin, welcome back to the show. when they are talking about the stock market in my...
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quality of healthcare, even though that is one thing which price increased, but the quality of healthcare is indescribably better than when reagan took office in '81. by almost all measures, america's middle class is far and way way better than 30 years ago. no question. >> so don if the middle class does not need to be protected, to the extent that the president and other politicians say, should they and can they pay more taxes and share their burden? >> i'm kind after low tax guy. i think taxes are too high. i think middle class has been thriving in spite of an unusually high tax burden. >> if we keep spending to the extent we are and expect entitlements, shouldn't everybody, including middle class, pay more? and it sounds like you are saying they have the ability to do so. >> to the extent we have taxes, they should be distributed more equitableably. >> but let's be clear. let's be clear. you know, they are paying more, right? according to your article, professor, which they are not getting wage gains because the cost of healthcare and other benefits they are receiving from their emplo
quality of healthcare, even though that is one thing which price increased, but the quality of healthcare is indescribably better than when reagan took office in '81. by almost all measures, america's middle class is far and way way better than 30 years ago. no question. >> so don if the middle class does not need to be protected, to the extent that the president and other politicians say, should they and can they pay more taxes and share their burden? >> i'm kind after low tax guy....
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and what's happening is that women's healthcare is suffering. their decision-making is being threatened. they're losing dignity and self-determination. so this creates many barriers for our women to be healthy and make choices that they want for their families. >> and your experience is it is harder today than it was 20 years ago, 30 years ago? >> i think something like more than 90% of all counties don't have abortion providers. i want to point out that most -- probably that many counties also don't have birthing centers, where women can go and have an alternative to an over-medicalized birth. >> so when you're targeting clinics that provide abortion care, those clinics are also providing prenatal care, they're providing cervical cancer screenings, they're providing breast screenings, and sexuality education. so when you're targeting those clinics and those clinics have to shut down, you're also depriving a whole community from basic, basic health services that are critical. >> i wanted to ask you, you talked about economic issues involved in t
and what's happening is that women's healthcare is suffering. their decision-making is being threatened. they're losing dignity and self-determination. so this creates many barriers for our women to be healthy and make choices that they want for their families. >> and your experience is it is harder today than it was 20 years ago, 30 years ago? >> i think something like more than 90% of all counties don't have abortion providers. i want to point out that most -- probably that many...
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the cheesecake factory says it funds more for healthcare than the industry standard. sharon chen, cbs 5. >> there is a loophole in san francisco's universal health care law, allowing employers to keep money collected if not used in two years. city leaders are trying to close the loophole. >>> a top executive at square has stepped down because of an affair with an employee and sexual harassment claim. the executive is admitting he used poor judgment when he became intimately involved with a male friend, then recommended the company hire them. this brings unwanted publicity to a company that has been flourishing. last year, square secured million dollar financing and signed up with a partnership for starbucks. a new york attorney is reportedly representing the employee who is claiming sexual harassment. but so far, no lawsuit has been filed. now, the executive wrote on his tum blear blog, quote, while i certainly have made mistakes, this threat feels like a shakedown and i will defend myself to the fullest extent of the law. he also wrote he is working on something new
the cheesecake factory says it funds more for healthcare than the industry standard. sharon chen, cbs 5. >> there is a loophole in san francisco's universal health care law, allowing employers to keep money collected if not used in two years. city leaders are trying to close the loophole. >>> a top executive at square has stepped down because of an affair with an employee and sexual harassment claim. the executive is admitting he used poor judgment when he became intimately...
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now they have the hands in healthcare. >> bob: you are saying this is the death panel? i understand that -- we got the point. how much more do you have to drill it in? we understand that smoking is unhealthy for us. we get it. i smoke cigars. greg smokes cigarettes. the rest of the wusses don't smoke anything. >> greg: dana does crack. >> bob: she does. that's right. >> eric: what you are missing is over time our life expectancies are growing. so whereas 75 or 80 years old ureport@foxnews.com cut those years off your life in ten to 15, 20 years, you may be living to 85-90. so 50s and 60s could be 60s and 70s. 63 years ago, 63 was life expectancy. now it's 75 for men. for women, quit smoking. >> bob: you never smoked a cigarette in your life? >> dana: that's not true. >> bob: i thought you didn't. >> dana: i never smoked pot. i just smoked crack. >> greg: that will be, that will live forever on television. >> dana: i used to smoke crack every day before i did the press briefing. that's how i got through it. you are ruining my reputation. >> greg: you said it. >> dana: yo
now they have the hands in healthcare. >> bob: you are saying this is the death panel? i understand that -- we got the point. how much more do you have to drill it in? we understand that smoking is unhealthy for us. we get it. i smoke cigars. greg smokes cigarettes. the rest of the wusses don't smoke anything. >> greg: dana does crack. >> bob: she does. that's right. >> eric: what you are missing is over time our life expectancies are growing. so whereas 75 or 80 years...
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also, $1.8 billion from tri-care, healthcare for the veterans. also, the pentagon announced today that 46,000 jobs will be cut due to budget cuts. the saddest headline today and has me the most upset is one the troops in afghanistan are not getting breakfast. look at the headline. they are cutting back on meals for the soldiers. the guys put their lives on the lines every day. the guys and gals. we should give them a warm breakfast; particularly, in the draw down to thank them for what they have done.
also, $1.8 billion from tri-care, healthcare for the veterans. also, the pentagon announced today that 46,000 jobs will be cut due to budget cuts. the saddest headline today and has me the most upset is one the troops in afghanistan are not getting breakfast. look at the headline. they are cutting back on meals for the soldiers. the guys put their lives on the lines every day. the guys and gals. we should give them a warm breakfast; particularly, in the draw down to thank them for what they...
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i think the stock price will take care of itself. >> reporter: the healthcare insurance reform legislation may be settled law but another supreme court case this spring could have a big impact on the generic drug business. come april, the supreme court will hear arguments over whether so-called pay for delay arrangements are legal. in their simplest form, large drug companies pay generic makers to delay producing generic versions of drugs. >> are you preparing for either a win or a loss? it's hard for me to foresee an outright ban of settlements in the patent space. frankly i don't understand how the supreme court would make a distinction between the pharmaceutical space and say the technology space. why is it that google and everybody can settle their cases but we wouldn't be able to settle ours. >> reporter: however the supreme court rules, there's no denying that generic drug makers will continue to gain momentum as one way to trim the skyrocketing cost of health care. ruben ramirez, "n.b.r.," new york. >> susie: warren buffet was the hot topic of conversation here at the big board toda
i think the stock price will take care of itself. >> reporter: the healthcare insurance reform legislation may be settled law but another supreme court case this spring could have a big impact on the generic drug business. come april, the supreme court will hear arguments over whether so-called pay for delay arrangements are legal. in their simplest form, large drug companies pay generic makers to delay producing generic versions of drugs. >> are you preparing for either a win or a...
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i think the stock price will take care of itself. >> reporter: the healthcare insurance reform legislation may be settled law but another supreme court case this spring could have a big impact on the generic drug business. come april, the supreme court will hear arguments over whether so-called pay for delay arrangements are legal. in their simplest form, large drug companies pay generic makers to delay producing generic versions of drugs. >> are you preparing for either a win or a loss? it's hard for me to foresee an outright ban of settlements in the patent space. frankly i don't understand how the supreme court would make a distinction between the pharmaceutical space and say the technology space. why is it that google and everybody can settle their cases but we wouldn't be able to settle ours. >> reporter: however the supreme court rules, there's no denying that generic drug makers will continue to gain momentum as one way to trim the skyrocketing cost of health care. ruben ramirez, "n.b.r.," new york. >> susie: warren buffet was the hot topic of conversation here at the big board toda
i think the stock price will take care of itself. >> reporter: the healthcare insurance reform legislation may be settled law but another supreme court case this spring could have a big impact on the generic drug business. come april, the supreme court will hear arguments over whether so-called pay for delay arrangements are legal. in their simplest form, large drug companies pay generic makers to delay producing generic versions of drugs. >> are you preparing for either a win or a...
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they cost a lot of money. >> eric: it cost money in the five years before you die in healthcare. it's, obviously, obviously proven people who smoke use up a lot of healthcare. >> greg: not really. >> eric: really? >> greg: not really. >> bob: if i drop dead tomorrow, then that means someone who lives old -- >> eric: if that is the case, why wouldn't health insurance premiums be lower for smokers? not life insurance. health insurance premiums? they would be lower. >> andrea: yeah. >> greg: maybe -- you know why? they are consistently probably sicker or more sick, maybe they get more flus, i don't know. >> dana: sign mus sinus infecti. >> greg: that's what i get. although i'm quitting. >> eric: when? >> greg: sunday tech neckly. >> eric: promise? >> greg: i never say i'll quit smoking because i know around friday i am smoking again. >> bob: there are reports out that says if you are slightly obese you live longer. number two, if you smoke you live longer. freddie or it seems like it's more fun. >> bob: why be so bummed out to give up something you like? i don't understand that. >>
they cost a lot of money. >> eric: it cost money in the five years before you die in healthcare. it's, obviously, obviously proven people who smoke use up a lot of healthcare. >> greg: not really. >> eric: really? >> greg: not really. >> bob: if i drop dead tomorrow, then that means someone who lives old -- >> eric: if that is the case, why wouldn't health insurance premiums be lower for smokers? not life insurance. health insurance premiums? they would be...
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no public option in the healthcare. make a deal. have trillions of cuts and still be called someone who doesn't care about budget cuts. >> bill: here they go. >> bill: okay. let's go live coverage to the inauguration. take it away. ♪ ♪ ♪ let me begin by just saying y'all dressed up pretty nice. [cheers] hope everybody is having a wonderful time. now, those of you who are in uniform, you look outstanding, your dates do look better though. i just want to point this out. i'm not going to give a long speech. what i really want to do is come down and express the extraordinary gratitude, not just of me, as your commander and chief, but more importantly the thanks of all the american people. i want to start by thanking some of our outstanding leaders who are here. other hosts, our senior enlisted advisors from all five branches of our military. [ applause ] the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general martin dempsey who promised to sing some time tonight. you should hold him to it. the vice chairman sandy win it's afield and --
no public option in the healthcare. make a deal. have trillions of cuts and still be called someone who doesn't care about budget cuts. >> bill: here they go. >> bill: okay. let's go live coverage to the inauguration. take it away. ♪ ♪ ♪ let me begin by just saying y'all dressed up pretty nice. [cheers] hope everybody is having a wonderful time. now, those of you who are in uniform, you look outstanding, your dates do look better though. i just want to point this out. i'm not...
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i would like to seat healthcare things get implemented. >> mainly healthcare jobs. i'm 20 minutes away from happened in sandy hook. gun control. >> do you take responsibility for any of the shooting? >> of course not. do you? >> are you concerned about the spending at all? >> no. i'm not. >> not going to raise taxes again, are we? >> you look like you are doing well. >> thank you for smiling. traditional americans were offended by your lyrics. do you understand why people were upset. >> deception. i don't hold that against anyone who really depicted me as one way. >> why are you smiling? >> you interview a lot of hollywood celebrities. why do they always seem to be so liberal? >> if you are not, you are alienated. >> o'reilly. i have been on a couple of his lists. >> i will be watching you. >> is the war on women over now that obama has been reelected? >> it's hard to call it the war on women because that's assuming all women are on one side. >> how can you be such an avid supporter of president obama in light of the record spending and borrowing? >> it's the congre
i would like to seat healthcare things get implemented. >> mainly healthcare jobs. i'm 20 minutes away from happened in sandy hook. gun control. >> do you take responsibility for any of the shooting? >> of course not. do you? >> are you concerned about the spending at all? >> no. i'm not. >> not going to raise taxes again, are we? >> you look like you are doing well. >> thank you for smiling. traditional americans were offended by your lyrics. do...
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more than half say healthcare costs are hurting their operating environment. "a lot." as for the positive impact of the law, none. nada. not one of the owners surveyed said healthcare costs were helping business a lot. concerns. look at the other top as you see, top of the list, those health issues. next taxes on small businesses. again, a majority indicate they are hurting business a great deal. rounding out the top five worries the price of energy, government regulations and the federal debt ceiling. in a separate questionnaire, owners flagged concerns for not hiring. 6 out of 10 said again wore areries about the potential cost of healthcare but three other reasons for not adding workers topped that. the reasons they gave, 81% said they do not need additional help. three quarters blamed revenues and sales. and two thirds point to worries about the overall u.s. economy. that said, there are some bright spots in the survey. overall, u.s. small biz owners optimistic with their environment this month. the small business index jumped to a positive number plus nine after p
more than half say healthcare costs are hurting their operating environment. "a lot." as for the positive impact of the law, none. nada. not one of the owners surveyed said healthcare costs were helping business a lot. concerns. look at the other top as you see, top of the list, those health issues. next taxes on small businesses. again, a majority indicate they are hurting business a great deal. rounding out the top five worries the price of energy, government regulations and the...
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with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. i use bounce outdoor fresh sheets because they're just that much fresher and they help keep static off in the cold so my clothes will never embarrass me. mommy, i dressed the snowman! how do you get your bounce? less static year-round. she can't always move the way she wants. now you can. with stayfree ultra thins. flexible layers move with your body while thermocontrol wicks moisture away. keep moving. stayfree. >>> well, it was a fast and furious kind of moment at miami international airport. instead of planes, 12 lamborghinis whizzed through the runway. the italian automaker introduced its latest model by showing it can travel master than a plane at takeoff, easily getting up to 190 miles per hour. and capable of going 217. the price tag, just a mere $445,000. >>> and now, for a look at morning road conditions. a wet commute from seattle to portland. snow-covered highways an
with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. i use bounce outdoor fresh sheets because they're just that much fresher and they help keep static off in the cold so my clothes will never embarrass me. mommy, i dressed the snowman! how do you get your bounce? less static year-round. she can't always move the way she wants. now you...
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. >> in massachusetts also exploding healthcare costs. >> that's right. >> paul: all right, when we comeca back, hillary clinton's swan song as she prepares to leave washington a look at her final performance and her future in politics. red lobster's 30 shrimp. wow, that's a lot of shrimp. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's 30 shrimp! for $11.99 pair any two shrimp selections on one plate! like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. just $11.99. offer ends soon! i'm ryon stewart, and i sea food diffently. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? >> the fact is we had four dead americans. was it because of a protest or because of guys out for a walk one night whot decided they would go kill some americans. what difference, at this point, does it make? caliber an oscar performance from outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton this week as she testified on capitol hill about the september 11th attack on n. be
. >> in massachusetts also exploding healthcare costs. >> that's right. >> paul: all right, when we comeca back, hillary clinton's swan song as she prepares to leave washington a look at her final performance and her future in politics. red lobster's 30 shrimp. wow, that's a lot of shrimp. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's 30 shrimp! for $11.99 pair any two shrimp selections on one plate! like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. just $11.99. offer ends soon!...
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with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> 5:43 a.m. eastern time. that is the capitol. bill karins told me it's supposed to be snowing in d.c. >> hard to see. >> hard to see. small snow. really, really small or big picture. >> let's go over and get a check on the weather with nbc meteorologist bill karins. somewhat balmy. >> nothing to see this week. record highs. cold at the end of the week. tornadoes, ice this morning. no big deal. >> no big deal. no armageddon. >> this is crazy this week. let's start with this morning. the snows are moving into the baltimore area, washington, d.c., will go over to freezing rain. this mess will be into philadelphia during the peak of the rush hour and new york city as we go through the tail end of the rush hour. snowing pretty good central p.a. the pink near hagerstown, charlottesville, virginia. a lot of freezing rain reports out there. this mess was last night in chicago in the
with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> 5:43 a.m. eastern time. that is the capitol. bill karins told me it's supposed to be snowing in d.c. >> hard to see. >> hard to see. small snow. really, really small or big picture. >> let's go over and get a check on the weather with nbc meteorologist...
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with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ voice of dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid you'd have some cut-rate policy. nope, i've got... [ voice of dennis ] the allstate value plan. it's their most affordable car insurance -- and you still get an allstate agent. i too have... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. [ normal voice ] same agent and everything. it's like we're connected. no we're not. yeah, we are. no, we're not. ♪ ask an allstate agent about the value plan. are you in good hands?
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emergency department to be closed as part of a real winners ation program south of the south london healthcare trust was placed into administration due to huge debts demonstrators claim the plans would put lives at risk and create a worrying political president. french troops have retaken the islam a stronghold of northern mali comes off from ali's government regain control of the city from boarding with the help of french troops as they attempt to repel rebels from the north of the country as the military intervention will continue for as long as necessary if you're going to. kill two soldiers in about two or three more neat western iraqi city from intact appears to be retaliation to a shooting by government troops on sunday contestants and that five people dead and scores wounded on friday. up to blend the army trying to prevent worship is coming out of friday prayers from joining an anti government demonstration. afghanistan on a world update and a local antiterrorism chief was among twelve people killed in twin blasts ten policemen died when a motorcycle bomber blew himself up in a market
emergency department to be closed as part of a real winners ation program south of the south london healthcare trust was placed into administration due to huge debts demonstrators claim the plans would put lives at risk and create a worrying political president. french troops have retaken the islam a stronghold of northern mali comes off from ali's government regain control of the city from boarding with the help of french troops as they attempt to repel rebels from the north of the country as...
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, and they are going to increase spending on employee healthcare by $100,000. the restaurant charged customers a 4% surcharge. pacci's says the unused funds were being set aside to pay future healthcare claims by employees. >>> well, a reminder for drivers in san francisco. for the first time you will actually have to start feeding parking meters tomorrow. the city expanded its parking meter enforcement to all meters on sundays from noon to 6:00 p.m. for the past three weekends, drivers only got warnings, but that grace period, again, ends tomorrow. that means violators could find themselves with parking tickets starting at $62. >>> changes are coming to the way people live in new york city in the next two years. it's to help accommodate the city's growing population. but as mary snow reports, the changes are coming at a big price. >> reporter: in a city tight on living space, things are about to get even tighter. >> so this one room is living room, bedroom-- >> dining room. >> everything? >> everything. >> reporter: these full-time living quarters are what's c
, and they are going to increase spending on employee healthcare by $100,000. the restaurant charged customers a 4% surcharge. pacci's says the unused funds were being set aside to pay future healthcare claims by employees. >>> well, a reminder for drivers in san francisco. for the first time you will actually have to start feeding parking meters tomorrow. the city expanded its parking meter enforcement to all meters on sundays from noon to 6:00 p.m. for the past three weekends,...
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bush mitt romney's healthcare provider. on and on. so when i say, and yet for all of these things that he has done, he has copied all of these big ideas from republicans. again, going all the way back and then to nixon and yet their response is, he is just a fascist, a socialist. really? what were nixon and reagan and george w. bush for god's sake? they completely shunned their own. they ignored their own history >> bill: they don't recognize their own ideas. right? when they are staring them in the face. >> i think most people can recognize the republican party of today is not the republican party of 20, 30 years ago. most people who look at this independently can see that. but i think the bigger question is: is there ever going to be anything that's a wake-up call for them? what would the wake-up call be that they say, okay. we really need to change here? >> i think the wake-up call if you delve into these poll numbers from these election night numbers we were just talking about this, you know, off there, they lost the hispanic vote
bush mitt romney's healthcare provider. on and on. so when i say, and yet for all of these things that he has done, he has copied all of these big ideas from republicans. again, going all the way back and then to nixon and yet their response is, he is just a fascist, a socialist. really? what were nixon and reagan and george w. bush for god's sake? they completely shunned their own. they ignored their own history >> bill: they don't recognize their own ideas. right? when they are staring...